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Examine the Contrasting “Faith Systems” Vying for Man’s Mind

Few are comfortable with the way things are in society. Much of the argument among politicians is over their “cure” for the problems that plague us. But this approach simply treats the symptoms, rather than going after the real cause of the disease. Examine the creation worldview and see how it offers the only viable […]

Adam in the City

But from the beginning of the creation God made them male and female. (Mark 10:6)

Our Lord Jesus made this statement to the religious leaders of His day when they attempted to trip Him up with a trick question. Who were the “them” to whom He was referring? They could only be human beings (not animals), since the question from the Pharisees that prompted the response was about the permission to divorce. It also appears that Jesus was referencing the Genesis account, since He spoke of the “beginning of the creation.” One could therefore conclude that Jesus was speaking about a “historical” Adam and Eve.

Historical—that is the important point. God made a special garden for Adam and Eve to start their lives in. Somehow, in the minds of some, that seems to relegate Adam and Eve (and their real lives) to a rural, even fairytale, existence. But that’s not the case.

The real Adam is vitally important to those who live in the hectic, high-pressured, and intense cities of our world today. The whole of Scripture makes no sense if Adam is not a flesh and blood human being in real history. The “man” in the garden is the “Adam” in the city. (Read more….)

Clearing Up the Controversy

Genesis is the basis for a biblical worldview. God verifies, augments, describes, and cites His creative power without alteration throughout the Bible. Anyone who reads the record of Genesis understands what is written. The words and phrases are not at all complex to grasp, but they do require belief—for those words describe and present a Being whose power […]

Walk as Children of Light

Do not love the world or the things in the world” (1 John 2:15). We must be wary of the world’s “things,” because we are “in the world,” not “of the world” (John 17:11-16). The command from John’s epistle is that we are not to love the world or its things, not that we should remain blissfully […]